I was doing some practicing this past weekend with my 62lb recurve. I had a neighbor come over on his four wheeler to BS a bit. He'd had a couple of beers but was just enjoying the day with nothing to do. After a bit of talking he asked to shoot the bow... I was hesitant but reluctantly agreed. He said he hadn't shot a bow in 30+ years and had never been a bow hunter or owned a bow. I've known him a long time, and know this as fact.
His first five arrows at 12 yards were EXACTLY in the bullseye and about the size of a baseball. I thought, OK, he's lucky. I was just worried he'd lose an arrow because he struggled to pull it to full draw at first.
His second five arrows were at 15 yards and an even better group but about 4 inches high. He was feeling cocky and I was amazed.
Then we went back to 20 yards. He shot 5 more arrows and again had a baseball sized group again but EXACTLY in the bullseye. We're talking compound types of groups here.
Evidently, he's a natural. I'm not. I guess some people are just good at things without trying hard at it. I'm convinced it wasn't luck. Now I'm jealous... and a little peeved that I have to work for it. His form was junk and the bow was all over the place. Maybe I need to try his "non-typical" form from now on. The only good news with this story is that he did hit his forearm once in the last string of arrows and has a bruise because he didn't wear the arm guard!
Any other naturally good shooters out there who don't need to practice with a traditional rig?
His first five arrows at 12 yards were EXACTLY in the bullseye and about the size of a baseball. I thought, OK, he's lucky. I was just worried he'd lose an arrow because he struggled to pull it to full draw at first.
His second five arrows were at 15 yards and an even better group but about 4 inches high. He was feeling cocky and I was amazed.
Then we went back to 20 yards. He shot 5 more arrows and again had a baseball sized group again but EXACTLY in the bullseye. We're talking compound types of groups here.
Evidently, he's a natural. I'm not. I guess some people are just good at things without trying hard at it. I'm convinced it wasn't luck. Now I'm jealous... and a little peeved that I have to work for it. His form was junk and the bow was all over the place. Maybe I need to try his "non-typical" form from now on. The only good news with this story is that he did hit his forearm once in the last string of arrows and has a bruise because he didn't wear the arm guard!
Any other naturally good shooters out there who don't need to practice with a traditional rig?